Letter
LVII.—First Letter to Orsisius46934693 Orsisius was chosen abbat of Tabenne in Upper Egypt, a.d. 347, in succession to Petronius. Presently, however,
he resigned in favour of Theodorus, the favourite disciple of
Pachomius. The two letters which follow are from the life of Pachomius,
§§92, 96, Acta SS. for May, vol. iii. (Also in Migne
xxvi. 977.) They belong, the first to the year 363 a.d., not long before the death of Julian (D.C.B. i.
199a), the second to the summer of the following year, 364
(infr. note 3). Both letters are characteristic; the second a
moving and simple consolation to mourners..

‘And having spent
a few days there, he saith to the Abbat Theodorus: Since the Passover
is nigh, visit the brethren after your manner; and as the Lord shall
dispose me, I will do. And he embraced him, and sent him away, having
written a letter by him to the Abbat Orsisius and the brethren, to the
following effect:’—

I have seen your fellow-worker and father of the
brethren, Theodorus, and in him the master of our father Pachomius. And
I rejoiced to see the sons of the Church, and they made me glad by
their presence. But the Lord is their recompenser. And as Theodorus was
about to leave me for you, he said to me: Remember me. And I said to
him: If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand be forgotten, yea
let my tongue cleave to my throat if I remember thee not46944694Ps. cxxxvii.
6,
LXX..

4693 Orsisius was chosen abbat of Tabenne in Upper Egypt, a.d. 347, in succession to Petronius. Presently, however,
he resigned in favour of Theodorus, the favourite disciple of
Pachomius. The two letters which follow are from the life of Pachomius,
§§92, 96, Acta SS. for May, vol. iii. (Also in Migne
xxvi. 977.) They belong, the first to the year 363 a.d., not long before the death of Julian (D.C.B. i.
199a), the second to the summer of the following year, 364
(infr. note 3). Both letters are characteristic; the second a
moving and simple consolation to mourners.